What dinosaur has 1000 teeth?

Nigersaurus -- so named because it was discovered in Niger -- had the long neck of a Diplodocus and up to 1,000 teeth in its intricate jaws, Sereno, of the University of Chicago, said on Monday.
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What dinosaur has 2000000 teeth?

Nigersaurus lived in a lush environment alongside the predatory dinosaur Suchomimus, the plant eaters ouranosaurus and lurdusaurus, and supercroc. Nigersaurus had a delicate skull and an extremely wide mouth lined with teeth especially adapted for browsing plants close to the ground.
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How many teeth did at Rex have?

This dinosaur used its 60 serrated teeth, each about eight inches long, to pierce and grip flesh, throwing prey into the air and swallowing it whole.
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Why is it named the Nigersaurus?

The first bones of Nigersaurus were collected in the 1950s by French paleontologists, though the species was not named until 1999 after Sereno's team member Didier Dutheil spotted skull bones in Niger in 1997. The species is named after French paleontologist Philippe Taquet, who worked earlier on Nigersaurus.
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What is the biggest dinosaur tooth ever found?

The longest dinosaur tooth ever recorded belonged to a T. Rex, and they were a whopping 12 inches long! This measurement includes the tooth's root though, so the exposed part of the tooth was 6 inches long.
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What dinosaur has 1000 teeth?



What dinosaur has 1000000000 teeth?

Nigersaurus is a genus of rebbachisaurid sauropod dinosaur that lived during the middle Cretaceous period, about 115 to 105 million years ago. It was discovered in the Elrhaz Formation in an area called Gadoufaoua, in the Republic of Niger.
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Did T rex teeth grow back?

Dinosaurs were able to continuously grow teeth throughout their lives. When a tooth was broken, another could replace it. “It could take up to two years for a tooth to grow back in the big theropods like T. rex.
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What dinosaur is still alive?

In an evolutionary sense, birds are a living group of dinosaurs because they descended from the common ancestor of all dinosaurs. Other than birds, however, there is no scientific evidence that any dinosaurs, such as Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, Apatosaurus, Stegosaurus, or Triceratops, are still alive.
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What did Nigersaurus eat?

There's just one caveat. You see, Nigersaurus was a sauropod. One of the major dinosaurian groups, the plant-eating, small-headed sauropods hung around for about 140 million years.
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How many teeth did Velociraptor have?

In contrast to the imposing figure of the T-Rex, the Velociraptor was a tiny carnivorous dinosaur, roughly the size of a small turkey. But that doesn't make their teeth any less sharp! The Velociraptor had anywhere from 27 to 30 serrated teeth that were spaced apart in their upper and lower jaws.
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How many teeth did Giganotosaurus have?

Giganotosaurus had 76 teeth, and each tooth was eight inches long.
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How many teeth does a Indoraptor have?

The skull possesses a large, powerful jaw with up to seventy-four widely spaced, conical teeth; these protrude slightly outward like those of its predecessors.
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What dinosaur has the longest name?

The Longest Dinosaur Name

The dinosaur with the longest name was Micropachycephalosaurus meaning "tiny thick-headed lizard". Its fossils have been found in China, and it was named in 1978 by the Chinese paleontologist Dong.
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Did dinosaurs have small brains?

While the dinosaurs grew bigger, their brains didn't keep up. By the time the sauropods, like brontosaurus, reached 100 tons and 110 feet long, their brains were only the size of tennis balls.
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What dinosaur has the strongest bite force?

The T. rex had the strongest bite of any land animal in Earth's history. Its toothy jaw delivered upwards of 7 tons of pressure when it chomped its prey.
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Are dinosaurs coming back in 2050?

The Adam Smith Institute, a British think tank, has released a new report predicting what life will be like in 2050. According to the report: "Several species of dinosaur will be recreated, making their appearance on Earth for the first time in 66 million years.
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Can the dinosaurs come back?

"The problem with dinosaurs is that the oldest DNA that we have in the fossil record is about a million years old, and dinosaurs died out 66 million years ago." This is a problem because while some soft tissues and proteins can be preserved over large geologic timescales, DNA, as far as scientists know, cannot.
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Does a dragon exist?

Dragons are one of the few monsters cast in mythology primarily as a powerful and fearsome opponent to be slain. They don't simply exist for their own sake; they exist largely as a foil for bold adventurers.
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What killed T. rex sue?

The famous dinosaur known as Sue — the largest, most complete and best preserved T. rex specimen ever found — might have been killed by a disease that afflicts birds even today, scientists now suggest.
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What happened to T. rex Sue?

After ownership disputes were settled, the fossil was auctioned in October 1997 for US$8.3 million, the highest amount ever paid for a dinosaur fossil until October 7, 2020 when T. rex Stan was auctioned for US$31.8 million. Sue is now a permanent feature at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois.
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